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Electrical and optical properties of ZnO transparent conducting films by the sol–gel method

Lee et al., 2003

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2242688748526081195
Author
Lee J
Ko K
Park B
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Journal of crystal growth

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The effect of drying conditions and the first-and second-heat treatment on the structural, electrical and optical properties of ZnO thin films prepared by the sol–gel method was investigated. ZnO films were deposited on silica glass substrates by the spin-coating …
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